Students
Tuition Fee
CAD 18,378
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
Law Enforcement
Duration
42 weeks
Details
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Law Enforcement | Police Work | Policing Studies
Area of study
Law Enforcement | Police Work | Policing Studies
Education type
Law Enforcement | Police Work | Policing Studies
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
CAD 18,378
About Program

Program Overview


BC Police Recruit Training

Program Overview

The BC Police Recruit Training program is an award-winning training program designed for newly hired municipal police recruits in British Columbia. The program provides the essential knowledge, skills, and applied training required by municipal police officers to perform their duties, preserve the peace, protect life and property, prevent crime, apprehend offenders, and enforce the law.


Program Details

What You Need to Graduate

The Basic Police Recruit Training program is composed of three separate blocks of training. Students must pass each block.


Program Format

Block I - Skills

The first block of training (13 weeks) takes place at the Police Academy. It places heavy emphasis on police skills (such as driver training, firearms, arrest and control, investigation and patrol techniques), legal studies, physical fitness, foot drill (dress and deportment), and an introduction to the social sciences. The intent of Block I is to develop a relevant knowledge base for the Block II field training.


Block II - Field Training

In Block II, the recruit constable returns to their home police department for a period of 18 to 21 weeks. During this field-training component, the recruit works under the guidance and continuous assistance of an experienced, specially trained constable (known as a field trainer). The field trainer is responsible for ensuring that the recruit receives a wide exposure to general police work. As a result, the recruit has the opportunity to apply the knowledge gained in Block I within an operational setting.


Block III - Final Preparation

In Block III (8 weeks), the recruit constable returns to the Police Academy, bringing experience from the “street scene.” This block builds on the knowledge of Block I, and the practical experience of Block II, to prepare the recruit to function independently upon graduation. After successfully completing Block III, the recruit graduates as a “Qualified Municipal Constable” that is designated by regulation, pursuant to the Police Act.


Tuition & Fees

Textbooks & Supplies

Course manuals are supplied when you attend class. If additional books or other materials are required, you will be advised when you are accepted into the program.


Recruit Tuition

  • Recruit tuition must be paid in full before the start of Block One training at the JIBC Police Academy.
  • The 2025 tuition rate is currently $18,378.00 and is subject to change without notice. Please note that tuition is non-refundable.

Admission Criteria

This program is available only to recently hired municipal police recruits serving in BC. All applications to become a police constable are made to each individual municipal police department.


FAQs

Q: Can I take courses in this program?

A: This program is available only to recently hired municipal police recruits serving in BC. All applications to become a police constable are made to each individual municipal police department.


Q: Are these courses available for international students?

A: Organizations outside British Columbia or Canada interested in providing these courses to their law enforcement professionals are invited to contact the JIBC Office of International Affairs for further information.


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